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Simple Signs Lead to Drop in Patient-Lifting Injuries

  • Using signs as a visual reminder to nurses and other staff to lift and transport patients safely
  • Communicating face-to-face and at huddles about patient-lifting equipment and procedures

What can your team do to remind each other to use patient-lifting procedures? What else could your team do to prevent injuries when lifting or transporting patients?

 

 

Patient-handling injuries among the nursing staff were contributing to extended absences, increased workplace compensation claims, and higher stress and financial difficulties for injured staff members and their families. The biggest barrier to creating an effective plan was communicating with staff working different shifts—nights, weekends and days. Visual signs hung just above the head of the patients’ beds proved to be a consistent and effective reminder. The unit has gone 140 days without a staff injury related to patient transport.

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TTP Blurb
No staff injuries related to patient handling for 140 days thanks to signs, better communication.
Why This Matters
Absences, stress and worker’s compensation claims decreased when patient-handling injuries were reduced to zero in 140 days, down from two to four per quarter.
Test of Change
Used signs to visually remind to nurses and other staff about the importance of working safely.
Short Teaser

A way to get the word out to all shifts.

Medium Teaser

Members of this team hang a simple sign above patients’ beds to ensure nurses on all shifts get the information they need to prevent patient-handling injuries. 

Long Teaser

Members of this team hang a simple sign above patients’ beds to ensure nurses on all shifts get the information they need to prevent patient-handling injuries. 

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Nurse at a nurses' station writing down notes
Landing Page Title
A Drop in Patient-Lifting Injuries
Topics
Patient Safety
Workplace Safety
Region
Hawaii
Communicator
Non-LMP
Editor (if known)
Tyra Ferlatte
Keywords
patient transport
Date of publication
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Department
Inpatient
Content Type
Team-Tested Practice
Content Goal
Inform
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Nurse at a nurses' station writing down notes

Stacy Helepololei-Grace, RN, labor co-lead

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patient-handling injuries in 140 days